Tony Hadley

Anthony Patrick "Tony" Hadley (2 June 1960-) was a British pop singer and notable Conservative Party supporter. Born in Islington, London, England in 1960, Hadley rose to fame in the 1980s as lead singer of the new wave band Spandau Ballet, becoming well-known for his powerful blue-eyed soul voice. He supported the Tories and was an admirer of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher; he attended the party's annual conference, was interested in standing as an MP, and was one of few openly right-wing rock stars.